




ST2: Lesson 4 Warehouse Automation & Conveyor AI
Can a warehouse system think fast enough to avoid a crash?
This KS3 / lower secondary computing lesson explores how parcel-sorting tasks are queued, scheduled, and executed under real-world constraints. Using task logs and crash diagnostics, they analyse how RAM, OS rules, and robotic control interact - and redesign faulty schedules to prevent system failures and delays.
Through this, students uncover:
• How embedded systems coordinate machines in real-world automation
• What the operating system (OS) does to manage memory and prevent conflicts
• How RAM is allocated to store and run time-sensitive tasks
• The concept of real-time scheduling logic for industrial control
• Why memory management is critical to system performance
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A next-gen lesson that keeps your curriculum aligned with emerging trends in computer science
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Includes a full inspection-grade lesson plan
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Includes full slide-by-slide speaker notes to support confident and consistent delivery
Keeps your curriculum sharp and future-facing — with topics that reflect today’s most relevant computing advances

ST2: Lesson 4 Warehouse Automation & Conveyor AI
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